France (langˈfræns or ˈfrɑːns fʁɑ̃slang), officially the
French Republic (
link=no ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz), is a
unitary semi-presidential republic located mostly in
Western Europe, with several
overseas regions and territories.
Metropolitan France extends from the
Mediterranean Sea to the
English Channel and the
North Sea, and from the
Rhine to the
Atlantic Ocean. From its shape, it is often referred to in French as
l’Hexagone ("The
Hexagon").
France is the largest country in Western Europe and the third-largest in Europe as a whole. It possesses the second-largest
exclusive economic zone in the world. France has been a
major power with strong
cultural,
economic,
military, and
political influence in Europe and around the world. France has its main ideals expressed in the 18th-century
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, France built the
second-largest colonial empire of the time, ruling large portions of first
North America and
India and then
Northwest and
Central Africa; Madagascar;
Indochina and southeast China; and many
Caribbean and
Pacific Islands.
France is a
developed country, possessing the world's
fifth-largest and Europe's
second-largest economy by
nominal GDP. It is also the world's
ninth-largest by GDP at purchasing power parity. France is the wealthiest nation in Europe – and the fourth-wealthiest in the world – in aggregate household wealth. French citizens enjoy a high
standard of living, high
public education level, and one of the world's longest
life expectancies. France has been listed as the world's "best overall health care" provider by the
World Health Organization. It is the most-visited country in the world, receiving 79.5 million foreign tourists annually.
France has the world's
fifth-largest nominal military budget, as well as (in terms of personnel) the largest military in the
EU, the third-largest deployable force in
NATO, and the 26th-largest military in the world. France also possesses the third-largest stockpile of
nuclear weapons in the world – with around 300 active warheads – and the
world's second-largest diplomatic corps (behind the United States). France is a founding member of the
United Nations, one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, and a member of the
Francophonie, the
G8,
G20, NATO,
OECD,
WTO, and the
Latin Union. It is also a founding and leading
member state of the European Union and the largest EU state by area. In 2013, France was listed 20th on the
Human Development Index and, in 2010, 24th on the
Corruption Perceptions Index.